Summary: TEHRAN (FNA)- Iranian researchers at Malek-e Ashtar University of Technology and Tarbiat Modarres University managed to discover a meaningful model for performance of biomolecules in magnetic fields by studying the effects of magnetic nanoparticles on the enzyme activity of Flavobacterium, modified with magnetic nanoparticles.

The topics include basic principles of chemical kinetics, deriving steady-state rate equations, reactions of more than one substrate, the effect of pH on enzyme activity, multi-enzyme systems, and estimating kinetic constants.

Based on a simple enzyme activity specific to either fungi or to bacteria, the technology provides robust, repeatable protocols (<10% RSD) and validated criteria for delineating and documenting contamination on surfaces, bulk materials, and in air both before and after remediation.

I actually meant it in the biochemical sense: 'relating to the inhibition of enzyme activity that results from the reversible combination of an enzyme with an alternate compound and prevents normal substrate binding'.

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